Faces Campaign
USMWF strives to honor, remember and recognize our fallen workers in our multiple tributes.
Our "Faces Campaign" was launched January 1, 2009 and is intended to give workplace fatalities a face, honor our fallen workers, gain awareness and educate the public, workers, employees, organizations and our government.
We invite you to add the face of your lost loved one to our tributes. Email your photo to tonyaford@usmwf.org (subject line: Faces Campaign) with the following information: Feel free to provide as much information of your loved one. You may also opt to make a full page such as in Jeffery Isaac Jr. here.
Your loved one's picture will not only be shared on our website, but our "Face Campaign" has become known across the Nation to be displayed in 11x17 pictures/names carried in parades, at conferences and shared with our State and Federal Representatives. Our fallen workers are also shared throughout the year and honored on our social media pages reaching nearly 5000 followers.
Of course we never want to miss a fallen worker on important event such as our Workers' Memorial Day Ceremony that we host on April 28. Each picture and name received by USMWF is added to our memorial videos and ceremonies throughout the year. It is important to us to make sure all fallen workers are remembered and recognized.
Please know if you are sending a tribute it may take up to two weeks to accomplish this. Often times we receive tribute request during our peeks and although we do have volunteers they cannot perform web or graphic design requests.
*Note the better quality photo the more likely we will be able to blow the photo up for our banners and posters.
Our "Faces Campaign" was launched January 1, 2009 and is intended to give workplace fatalities a face, honor our fallen workers, gain awareness and educate the public, workers, employees, organizations and our government.
We invite you to add the face of your lost loved one to our tributes. Email your photo to tonyaford@usmwf.org (subject line: Faces Campaign) with the following information: Feel free to provide as much information of your loved one. You may also opt to make a full page such as in Jeffery Isaac Jr. here.
Your loved one's picture will not only be shared on our website, but our "Face Campaign" has become known across the Nation to be displayed in 11x17 pictures/names carried in parades, at conferences and shared with our State and Federal Representatives. Our fallen workers are also shared throughout the year and honored on our social media pages reaching nearly 5000 followers.
Of course we never want to miss a fallen worker on important event such as our Workers' Memorial Day Ceremony that we host on April 28. Each picture and name received by USMWF is added to our memorial videos and ceremonies throughout the year. It is important to us to make sure all fallen workers are remembered and recognized.
Please know if you are sending a tribute it may take up to two weeks to accomplish this. Often times we receive tribute request during our peeks and although we do have volunteers they cannot perform web or graphic design requests.
*Note the better quality photo the more likely we will be able to blow the photo up for our banners and posters.
Jeffery Alan Isaac
Jeffery Alan Isaac, 31 was killed on the job in April 2007 while working at JE Higgins Lumber Warehouse in Reno, Nevada. He was killed when 1400 lbs of lumber fell on him. Nevada OSHA investigated the incident and proposed a $11,200.00 penalty for two serious violations. In an informal settlement the penalty was reduced to $5,600.00 for one serious violation. Inspection: 310944822 - Higgins Hardwoods. This photo was sent in by his mother Carolyn Isaac. |
Information Included in Tribute and Requested from You...
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*The above information is important to us however, we understand that there may be information you would prefer to leave out of your loved one's tribute. We do believe this information is important to prevent similar incidents and to make any changes in the future however, respect your wishes. Please advise us when submitting your tribute if you prefer to leave out said requested info otherwise we may assist you in finding such information and add to tribute by mistake. Thank you in advance for sharing your loved one's picture and story with us.